In the previous movie, we covered the basics of creating a multiclip using an in…point to sync our three cameras together.…In this one, we are going to use the timecode that was recorded on each of…the individual cameras.…The first thing you want to do is select the three clips in your Browser.…You will right-click and the Make Multiclip dialog appears.…Now, in this case, we are going to sync using timecode whereas before we used an…in point or possibly the out point.…Since, we have Timecode selected, all we need to do is simply hit OK and the…multiclip using all three of those camera angles is created.…

I want to show you one more thing about making a multiclip using timecode.…Let's go ahead and remove this clip from our browse. Simply select it and hit Delete.…Now, what we are going to do is we are going to select all three of our clips…just as we did before, right-click and instead of choosing Make Multiclip, we…are going to choose Make Multiclip Sequence.…Now, this is very advantageous if you have a lot of cameras that have started…

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8/28/2009

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training demonstrates why Final Cut Pro is the primary tool for professional video editors. It gives users access to nonlinear editing workflows, collaboration features, and creative tools. Apple Certified instructor Abba Shapiro teaches the core features and tools that will take a hodgepodge of video clips and turn them into a finished project. He moves through the entire process, from selecting and refining the best takes to building a story. Using advanced editing techniques, he shows how to refine that story into a tight and effective show. Abba covers all the steps needed to get up and running, cut a story, mix audio, and deliver a final project. Exercise files accompany the course.

Topics include:

Preparing for an optimal Final Cut Pro editing experience

Taking control of the Timeline by mastering the interface and learning the best keyboard shortcuts

Learning the best practices for bringing clips into the Timeline

Refining the Timeline with Ripple, Roll, Slip, and Slide edits

Performing quick and easy color corrections

Understanding and using the new markers features

Importing video and audio files from tape, P2 media cards, and music CDs